Exorcism at 60,000 Feet [Blu-ray]

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Exorcism at 60,000 Feet [Blu-ray]

Exorcism at 60,000 Feet [Blu-ray]

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What lured me in to watch "Exorcism at 60,000 Feet" was the fact that it was a horror comedy, and most definitely because it had Bill Moseley, Lance Henriksen and Bai Ling on the cast list. Well, Lance Henriksen wasn't particularly impressive as the pilot in this movie, in fact his performance was just bland. Bill Moseley, while definitely had an interesting character and role, was just not utilized enough in the movie, his talent was just squandered. Bai Ling, however, well she was great in her role, and it was enjoyable to watch her, but she could do only so much to salvage a boring script and plot. a b c d "OPENING NIGHT PREMIERE WINS MULTIPLE AWARDS". HOLLYWOOD HORRORFEST. 2019-08-15 . Retrieved 2020-09-24.

A mundane flight to Vietnam turns ugly when Father Romero (Robert Miano) boards the airplane after a, particularly horrific exorcism. Onboard he is met with a host of outrageous characters just trying to survive the turbulence and the irritable cabin crew. When strange things start happening to the passengers Father Romero becomes paranoid that his work may have followed him on the plane. Seeking help from Rabbi Larry Feldman (Robert Rhine) the two men of God try to stop the evil that is possessing the passengers. It’s up to Father Romero and Rabbi Larry Feldman (Robert Rhine, Bus Party to Hell) to stop the wave of possessions before there’s nobody left to land the plane.

It was essentially the storyline that killed the movie for me. I found it to be dull, pointless and rather simplistic. There really was no purpose to the storyline, and that made it feel like a movie without a drive. Where Exorcism at 60,000 Feet falters is inconsistent pacing. You don’t get a sense of what this movie is doing until you’re knee-deep into the threadbare plot. Jokes are given priority seating which is understandable. However, the plot is crammed into whatever seat is leftover making for too much confusion. The film does clip along nicely which makes “casual viewing” a breeze. By the end, I thought this was a fun horror comedy that would pair well with a few beers. The talent alone is worth admission. Sure it's rough around the edges but isn’t that what we’re looking for in a movie like this? Exorcism at 60,000 Feet is a 2019 comedy horror film that was directed by Chad Ferrin, based on a script written by Robert Rhine and Daniel Benton. [1] Rhine also served as one of the film's producers and as one of the actors.

Romero tells a Rabbi, named Feldman, that he had served with Garvan during the Vietnam War. The lieutenant had put him in a coma for several years, due to Garvan having a mental breakdown and shooting both Romero and a little girl he was trying to exorcise. The demon possesses several others, one of which results in a possessed pregnant woman giving birth to a demon baby that gets flushed down the toilet. Together, the priest and rabbi go to the cargo hold to battle Garvan, who manages to escape by overwhelming Romero with visions. The effects in the movie were adequate. Although you shouldn't expect to be blown away by spectacular Hollywood CGI effects.During the chaos, Romero discovers that one of the passengers, Amanda, is the sister to the little girl Garvan murdered. He successfully persuades her to assist him and together they convince one of the pilots to fly the plane to 60,000 feet (18,288 meters), as this will take them further from Hell and the source of the demon's powers. More deaths and possessions occur, but ultimately Romero, Feldman, Amanda and several other survivors land the plane, only to be met by Garvan's corpse and several other undead, possessed people. I won't throw any spoilers in here, but I can assure you of this. Because of how outlandish some of the scenes in this are, you WILL see one or two things you've NEVER seen in a horror film before. a b c d e f g h i j k l Gingold, Michael (March 13, 2019). "Fly the satanic skies as "EXORCISM AT 60,000 FEET" lands on disc and digital". Rue Morgue. Toronto, Canada: Rue Morgue Manor . Retrieved 20 January 2021. One of the big draws of Exorcism at 60,000 Feet is, of course, the cast. Apart from those already mentioned, there’s Adrienne Barbeau (The Fog, Hoax), Kelli Maroney (Night of the Comet, Hell’s Kitty), Kevin J. O’Connor (Deep Rising, The Mummy) and several other faces familiar to genre fans.

Right from the get-go, Exorcism at 60,000 Feet tells its audience that they’re more in line to see something similar to The Naked Gun than say, The Final Girls. While that works for some movies, the Girls and Corpses-produced film feels more like a live-action version of the magazine, with an overtly sexual and offensive approach that again, might work for some, but in 2020, it just seems somewhat tired. The movie begins with a Christian priest, Father Romero, exorcising a demon from two men, Lt. Garvan and Martin, by shooting Garvan in the head and killing him. Romero then boards a flight to Vietnam along with several other passengers. Garvan's remains are also on the plane. During the flight his body reanimates, allowing the demon to possess two of the passengers. Romero manages to successfully exorcise the passengers. To be clear, while the film itself isn't too serious, it IS a seriously well made film. The legends as well as a cast of newcomers all play their characters JUST right. There's no glaringly wooden acting like you see in a lot of other lower budget horror-comedies. The directing and the editing were also very well done throughout this fast paced film.If you appreciate your horror films with a healthy dose of self-awareness and humor, you'll love "Exorcism at 60,000 Feet". This film never takes itself too seriously, and I mean that in the best way possible. The cast, including a slew of horror movie legends like Bill Moseley, Adrienne Barbeau, and Lance Henriksen as well as "The Crow" alum Bai Ling in a leading role have a blast delivering their lines on this over the top claustraphobic and demonic plane ride.



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